Yes well I said before that looks like the hatch on my Celica (in real life). But I doubt my neighbor points at my Celica in the driveway and says, "Look at that hatchback".
The body style makes people think my Celica is a RWD coupe. It's actually a FF... But body style is what defines what you call a car.
It's a 2 door coupe which happens to have a hatch door instead of a boot trunk.
This is a hatchback:
Or this...
Or there's the scuba mask hatch
These are both executive coupes...
The 135i has a boot...
The TTS happens to have a hatch...
but it's not a hatchback.
A gray area might be the Tigra & SERA...
But they're basically 2+2 coupes. Not really bearing any clear distinct body style relationship to a VW Rabbit or Ford Focus.
It's like you wouldn't call a Miata "cabriolet". And you wouldn't call all convertibles "roadsters" that's for sure. Some cabriolets are not FWD, and some only have 2 seats. But that's not what defines the terms.